Of course. I believe someone employed by the government has all the same rights and privileges and basic protections under the laws...and no more...than anyone employed by anything else.
You can't. Bankruptcy does not forgive you for federal taxes.
check Federal Bankruptcy act 801.3
No you cant file on anything owed to government.
No. Federal taxes may not be discharged regardless of which state the bankruptcy is filed.
Bankrutpcy is filed in a FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT, it covers all places the same.
Assuming it is federal bankruptcy, 8 years, the same in every state.
No. And when you go BK you do so in Federal Court and FEDERAL law...everywhere
Bankruptcy is Federal jurisdiction, therefore, the state has nothing to do with it. Usually, when you file bankruptcy, you cannot file for another 7 years, Period. No matter which state you live in.
Bankruptcy is a Federal process and has no effect on child support. Bankruptcy does not dismiss child support debts.
If the student loan is a federal loan and not a private loan then the answer is no. Federal student loans can not be included in bankruptcy, you will always be responsible for repayment of FEDERAL student loans.
No you can not file bankruptcy on anything that is court ordered.CAN YOU FILE BANKRUPTCY ON RESTITUTION?
If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.